InSb nanowires have been established as a versatile materials platform for realizing Majorana bound states and for investigating spin-orbital interaction (SOI) and large effective g-factor. By coupling InSb nanowires to ferromagnetic (FM) contacts, a spin-polarized current can be injected into the nanowires and subsequently controlled by electric fields. We will report on our progress fabricating nanowire devices with FM electrodes in local spin-valve geometry, as well as discussing our low-temperature transport experiments on these devices.